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This book examines the political structure, economic, security and
U.S. relations with the countries of Bahrain and Jordan. Protests
that erupted in Bahrain following the uprising that overthrew
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak on February 11, 2011, demonstrate
that Shiite grievances over the distribution of power and economic
opportunities were not satisfied by relatively limited efforts to
include the Shiite majority in governance. Consequently, several
issues in U.S.-Jordanian relations are likely to figure in
decisions by Congress and the Administration on future aid to and
co-operation with Jordan. These include the stability of the
Jordanian regime, the role of Jordan in the Arab-Israeli peace
process, the possibility of U.S.-Jordanian nuclear energy
co-operation, and U.S.-Jordanian military and intelligence
co-operation.
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